Word: bouillon
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...Story. Outlines- of History - of Science - of Art large, impressive looking books - copiously illustrated - well printed - mental bouillon cubes for an age that takes its information like its breakfast cereal, on the run, and, if possible, predigested - another century may find, perhaps, the whole scope of human knowledge boiled down and salted away in one magnificent, laconic Outline of Outlines, supplanting colleges and five-foot shelves alike. At any rate, here is the first volume of The Outline of Literature - 294 pages covering the rise and progress of human letters from the first books in the world...
...Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to Herbert Austin Jacohs '26 of Milwaukee, Wis. Class of 1867, to Haymond Matthew Fuoss '26 of Bell wood, Penna, Rumrill, to Jim Chapman Sherman '25 of Augusta, Ga, N. P. Hallowell Memorial, to Chester Tevis Lane '26 of Surrey England. Buckley to Louis Horace Bouillon '24 of Yonkers, N. Y. Harvard College (for 1920-21), to Franklin Samnel Pollak '23 of New York City...
...line, as there are no trenches--only holes in the ground that they dig for themselves and lie in with no covering except their own blankets. They come in here simply caked with mud and look very miserable and cold. The Red Cross Canteen here furnishes them with hot bouillon, cocoa, etc., when they arrive and when they go on the train to be evacuated...
MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE. "Some Passages in Godefroi de Bouillon," Mr. H. A. Smith. Assembly Room, Harvard Union...
...window is to represent the figures of Bernard of Clairvaux and Godfrey of Bouillon. These men, respectively the great preacher and the great soldier of the period in which they lived, are selected in memory of Bishop Brooks and General Francis C. Barlow. General Barlow was ranked as the highest officer of the Harvard men who went to the war in 1861, and won his rank of Major General by his brilliant service, ability and courage. Both of these men were members of the class of '55, which now makes this window its memorial of their unique distinction...